Tobacco
Alcohol
Drugs
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Miscellaneous
100
The substance that causes oxygen levels to decrease. The substance that causes addiction. The substance that causes air sacs in the lungs to be destroyed.
What are carbon monoxide, nicotine, and tar?
100
Alcohol is THIS type of drug.
What is a depressant?
100
The place marijuana is stored in the body.
What is body fat?
100
Definitions for binge drinking for men and women.
What are consuming five or more drinks in one hour or less for men and four or more drinks in one hour or less for women?
100
Explain how medicine can interact with alcohol.
What are decrease the effectiveness of the medicine and increase the rate of intoxication?
200
Definition of third hand smoke.
What is the residue left from tobacco smoke on fabrics and other surfaces?
200
The organ that is responsible for detoxifying the body of alcohol.
What is the liver?
200
This type of drug speeds up the central nervous system.
What are stimulants?
200
This is a common side effect of inhalant abuse.
What are nosebleeds?
200
These are two long term effects of tobacco use.
What are lung cancer and emphysema?
300
Environmental smoke is also known as this.
What is second hand smoke?
300
Teenagers who drink alcohol are twice as likely to do this.
What is contract an STI?
300
This is the active ingredient in most cough/cold medicines.
What is DXM or dextromethorphan?
300
This explains how steroid abuse can affect women.
What is stimulates facial hair growth?
300
This describes how marijuana affects memory.
What is decreases short-term memory?
400
This is a common consequence of using smokeless tobacco.
What is oral cancer?
400
The three risk factors for developing alcoholism.
What are environment, age of 1st drink, and genetics?
400
This is the most commonly abused over-the-counter mediciation.
What is DXM or dextromethorphan?
400
These are the six factors that influence alcohol's impact on the body.
What are body size, gender, medicine, amount, rate of intake, and food?
400
Morphine is an example of this type of drug.
What is an opiate?
500
Explain three risks to unborn children whose mother smokes.
What are low birth weight, increased chance of miscarriage, and deformities/still births?
500
The thresholds for DWI and DWAI.
What are .08 and .04-.08 respectively?
500
This is known as the date rape drug.
What is Rohypnol?
500
Explain how you would know if someone was suffering from alcohol poisoning and what you should do to help that individual.
What are vomiting, shallow breathing, pale/bluish skin-call 911 immediately?
500
Explain fetal alcohol syndrome and some of the health consequences associated with it.
What is a group of birth defects associated with consuming alcohol during pregnancy-small head, facial deformities, organ defects, developmental/learning disabilities, hyperactivity, anxiety, and social withdrawal?